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BELK THE OMAHA, lkf\l)\) JUNE ), " BRITISH VIEW OF | GERMANY'S REPLY Attempt to Blow Up Megantic th not Be Explained on Pretence Ad- | vanced in Lusitania Case, NEW HOME FOR DESTITUTE FAMILY —Appeal made by The Bee raises $350 to re- build home of Joseph Mecher, which was destroyed by fire. Hungarian carpenters do- nate their services. Home and barn to be completed next Sunday. THOMPSON, BELDEN & COMPANY - KAISER IS FIGHTING FOR TIME | LONDON, on the German reply to the Ameri-| May 31.—Commenting | s S Three Years Ago We Originated | “We do not know how Inng the war will last, but it is clear, if Ger many has its way, thai its end will find the negotiations with the Unitea States over the submarine ‘blockade still dragging out their In(ermlmm« length. The German note does nol even reply directly to the Ainerican request that such actions as the sinking of the Lusitania «hould be disavowed and that they should he discontinued. The note actually has the' etfrontry to add that passengers probably would have been saved had it not' heen for the explosion of ammunition which, it s alleged, was carried aboard the Lusitanfs, 4s thoukh the submarine lind torpedovd the iHlp without intending wetnally t6 #hnk it. Almost as offensive is the muggestion that before the submarine can be con- | defined for not having given the Our June Clearance of Suits In accordance with this established custom, beginning Tuesday, June 1 WE OFFER OUR SUIT STOCK AT THREE PRICES % $1175 $1475 59128 Because of the extremely low prices we are compelled to charge for alterations. crow and passengers thme to escape it gyt be | shown that the Lasitania Was duly | cqutpped with life saving apparatus, as | ardered by the Titanio conference, | “fn a wond, the United States ir offered | the prospect of A prolonged controversy | aver points of detall, but no disavowsl of &chaf Has Yeenr donie: no acceptance of the principies of naval warfare which it was assumed Germany would be anx- touk to upheld, and not a word as (6 any « oh of 'mid or pélicy. “The subraarine 6 Do ‘pursuid ns before and Amers hips and citizens may take the Although they have answered many oalls to lessen the suffering of their fel- low countrymen on account of the Kuro- burned a couple of weeks ago and the |@uring last week, but the balance will be | family left destitute, the ehildren not |taken out this week and the carponters | even having any clothing left, Henry will be on hand next Bunday to complete | pt { Pollack started a subscription in The Bee b::; :‘:";.::. “;;':m""h_""""h;"':n:";":_ | 4 i Cane of Megnntie, The Pall Mall Gasette saya: It the | YourLast Chance pean war, local Hungarians have not siatighter of the Lusitanin passengers le | 10 be defended by tho assertion that the veagel was carrying ammunition, we won- der. whitt éxtuse fs dvwlable for Satur- day's attempt on the steamer Megantic of the White Star ine. That liner, which was outward bound, cannot be wi inté any theory of contraband on whioh Germany, may base the right of murder, Nope of the quasi-logical disglises fof “frighttulhois Wil stroth ' from) o these examples to the cthor. ‘estminister Gasetto pays: “Whats overlooked a splendid opportunity to help some of their countrymen in Omaha who are in distress. By next Sunday night the family of Joseph Mecher will not only be provided with ,a new home, but will have & ‘barn, the house furnished and u sardcn planted. When the home of Joseph Mechér was e b to raise funds to replace the home. To this appeal local Hungarians' and others have donated over $350. Sunday thirty-five Hungarian ocar- panters, more than needed, were on hand to bulld the home. As the place is locatad on the bottoms north of Locust street, it, was Impossible to haul more lumber ) Geptal to thé American protest over the German method of conducting subnaring wartare, and is not as vital from a legal point of Vidw as the' terpedomg - Without steamer Dixiana, Brunswick and Savan- nah to Havre and Port Talbot, with a oargo of cotton and gteel billets has been sunk off the French coast near Ushant nish the house so that his family can move into a new home, free from all incumbrance. Some of the carpenters were on hand this mofning to do what was possible with the lumber on hand. Henry Pollack and J7seph Mecher are an the foreground. Thereis no g Mr. Mecher and To Get This 45c One-Quart ear-Ever Stewpan a German submarine, according to raphic advices to the agents of the Dixiana Steamship company here today. 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PERLIN, May 3.-(Via London.)—At | the war office today the following state- ! ment waa given out: | Western theater: The French attempted | lmmy north of Avres and in the of Le Pretre, to break through 1518 Farnam 8. (Continued from Page One.) AMMUSEMENTS. S, e DS 1 Yo e e 1 s I RRANDEIS Tod T W, JES Mpeie M8 S | Florence without Irnrnln. while the - diplomitie .lm:.::n':m:':;d:wt"um B iy 0 sad G'. H. M.eyer, 2015 Leavenworth St. 1‘ J. H. Price, ; 10 what!sttestive. measuras Wil be tukin tempt of the enemy to force, us ..,l':,}l [] "‘hll Polan & Bauer, 124749 South 13th. Lincoln : .r:::hvx:y‘:: 'rfiqf'.r""&‘ém""“.}';‘;', o Carthes . SArter e falind. ’-;1;. 'mm“m 200, Slmpmn. Hdw., 2416 :Ames Ave. Hardy’s Hardware Department. sy tivka 4nd provecty, ® attack was made Yesterday after- “THREE WEEKS" 0. L. Wiemer, 2415 Farnam. Frank E. Lahr. noon after several hours of llery L ofticers of the United BLAtes Ko%= | avation. N0 SENN. pros erpment say the American point of. view onf the legal questions Involved has never betn dispited in the past by Germany John Wisler, 4679 Leavenworth St. Young & Henderson, 2906 Sherman Miller & Paine. Rudge & Guenzel. Owing to the bravery of the | Baverian - and Rhine regiments the at- tack falled in completo defeat for the enomy, His losses were extremely high. —_— LAKE MANAWA or any ether nation of the world in any'. ., (he forest of Le Pretre’ the only NOW OPFEN S0 comeial fatires AnalyAne 100 s snimed by the Fronen was h | o Other stores locnted“v‘l‘;:erevaer this paper | gy e e il | renetration of & few advanced trenches, | Ball Room: ! circulates may honor ear-Lver couponl which were weakly defended. Otherwise |the enemy's attack at this point falled. “At Ostend (Belglum) a coast battery shot down an enemy aviator, “The rallway visduot of Dammerkirck was again destroyed by our artillery with a few shote 4 few dave ago In making it ready for | use after months of labor “Eastern theater: Nothing of impor- | tance has occurred.” for attacks on the Americah ships Oulf- light and the Cushing with expressions of regret and offers of reparation, could not aid materially in clearing up tho situation, since it was declared in he American note such promises do not re- mgve a dangerous practice. This view, it s hield, Is proved by the attack on the T e e SIX MOTORGYCLE ' RAGES Ar svamum oSFEEDWAY E’ ';m srm Sl AR T RNON SRR PR Without a Rival for Drunk- enness and Drug Using The disease cured by a thorough and sclentific course o u-.un.n. which removes the craving or nnmul:; for liquor or drugs, lmparts new th to every organ and bullds up m nnnl Realth. 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